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The GM should not listen to the fan base. He should make decisions based upon reports and recommendations of scouts in accordance with his plan for the organization. Fans are typically shortsighted, emotional, and ignorant of many facts and factors.

You're right. Fans can be emotional and very ignorant.

But you missed the point. He did, in a way, cave into fan sentiment. The fans didn't want to trade Reyes. I remember how fans even brought "Don't trade Reyes, resign him" signs to games. There were even articles in the NY times and stuff about how the fanbase didn't want Reyes traded. This was a factor to Sandy not trading him that mid-season, because the higher ups already knew they weren't going to re-sign him.

If the fans had kept their mouth shut, they could have traded Reyes and gotten a great prospect (another Wheeler so to speak). But in that case, the fans used their senseless emotion. This is what upsets me about this fanbase.

People are losing patience, they ask us to wait, but haven't done anything to instill confidence in them. You can't blame everyone for being upset.
The Wilpons don't have a track record of producing champions.

I have hope that Alderson has a plan and it will work out, but I am extremely skeptical, extremely, just because of the Wilpons.

Its our of all faults, how dare we want our team to win games, how dare we get impatient with a team that hasn't made the playoffs in 7 years. Patience, Patience, Patience, in 2016 we might have a shot at meaningful games in september.

But you missed the point. He did, in a way, cave into fan sentiment. The fans didn't want to trade Reyes. I remember how fans even brought "Don't trade Reyes, resign him" signs to games. There were even articles in the NY times and stuff about how the fanbase didn't want Reyes traded. This was a factor to Sandy not trading him that mid-season, because the higher ups already knew they weren't going to re-sign him.

If the fans had kept their mouth shut, they could have traded Reyes and gotten a great prospect (another Wheeler so to speak). But in that case, the fans used their senseless emotion. This is what upsets me about this fanbase.

Is this on the level? The fans' senseless emotion kept Sandy from trading Reyes?

Is this on the level? The fans' senseless emotion kept Sandy from trading Reyes?

For a second I thought i was reading "The Onion."

I'm saying that the fans didn't help. I remember that mid-season very well. Fans brought signs saying "don't trade Reyes, re-sign him". There were articles all over the papers about fan reactions on Reyes, and it made it clear that the fans didn't want Reyes traded, and about how much they wanted to see him win a batting title as a Met (as if it was more important to see a Met winning a batting title rather than strategize for the future).

I remember people in this board saying "OMG don't trade him, we have to see a Met finally win a batting title, etc". That fan sentiment was all over.

I have to believe that it played a role in them not trading Reyes because they knew very well that they weren't going to re-sign him, and they really were (and still are) trying to give the impression of keeping the fans happy. It made fans happy and filled them with hope when that trading deadline passed and Reyes was still here. It was a false sense of hope. I have to wonder what would have happened if the fans had kept shut.

I do care about winning games, but NOT about winning an extra 4-6 games in August to get 75 wins (4th place). If we're in a losing season, I could care less about winning games that season, and I'd want to strategize for the future. Reyes would have gotten us back another Wheeler type prospect. Wright could have gotten us back something equally good. Knowing the Wilpons won't spend, this is the better strategy.

I'm saying that the fans didn't help. I remember that mid-season very well. Fans brought signs saying "don't trade Reyes, re-sign him". There were articles all over the papers about fan reactions on Reyes, and it made it clear that the fans didn't want Reyes traded, and about how much they wanted to see him win a batting title as a Met (as if it was more important to see a Met winning a batting title rather than strategize for the future).

I remember people in this board saying "OMG don't trade him, we have to see a Met finally win a batting title, etc". That fan sentiment was all over.

I have to believe that it played a role in them not trading Reyes because they knew very well that they weren't going to re-sign him, and they really were (and still are) trying to give the impression of keeping the fans happy. It made fans happy and filled them with hope when that trading deadline passed and Reyes was still here. It was a false sense of hope. I have to wonder what would have happened if the fans had kept shut.

I do care about winning games, but NOT about winning an extra 4-6 games in August to get 75 wins (4th place). If we're in a losing season, I could care less about winning games that season, and I'd want to strategize for the future. Reyes would have gotten us back another Wheeler type prospect. Wright could have gotten us back something equally good. Knowing the Wilpons won't spend, this is the better strategy.

Right. "Don't trade him. Re-sign him." So if fans had any kind of an impact, Reyes would still be a Met.

To your point, the fans did play a role in the team holding onto Reyes but not in the sense that you were thinking. Sandy and friends were concerned that if they traded Reyes mid season, they'd be looking at a ton of empty seats the rest of way. That reason and that reason alone was why Reyes was not traded.

Now, are you going to fault fans for not being willing to pay good money to see a very boring Reyes-less, Beltran-less, K-Rod-less, Davis-less team in 2011? I think not.

On the other hand, could you blame Sandy and friends for being so myopic that they would care more about short term concerns rather than long-term benefits?

If you know the Wilpons you also know they care more about getting every last cent out of everything than the future. They kept Reyes for whatever extra attendance he'd have gotten and then lied they intended to keep him.

In short they aren't interested in winning, but need to deceive the fans into thinking they are so people will continue to spend money.

How is there any hope ?

Obi-wan is our only hope.

Mets fans suck at Star Wars.

"You don't know how to drink. Your whole generation, you drink for the wrong reasons. My generation, we drink because it's good, because it feels better than unbuttoning your collar, because we deserve it. We drink because it's what men do."

Right. "Don't trade him. Re-sign him." So if fans had any kind of an impact, Reyes would still be a Met.

To your point, the fans did play a role in the team holding onto Reyes but not in the sense that you were thinking. Sandy and friends were concerned that if they traded Reyes mid season, they'd be looking at a ton of empty seats the rest of way. That reason and that reason alone was why Reyes was not traded.

Now, are you going to fault fans for not being willing to pay good money to see a very boring Reyes-less, Beltran-less, K-Rod-less, Davis-less team in 2011? I think not.

In a way yes I will, because they shouldn't have cared about that 2011 season. They shouldn't have bought tickets for those August/September games. We were terrible and going no where then.

Again, I don't care about extra wins in a 70-75ish win 4th place season. I care about strategy. Sometimes I get the feeling that fans here care irrationally so much about those few extra wins in a 4th place season more than wanting a long term strategy that can get you contention.

Originally Posted by fanofclendennon

On the other hand, could you blame Sandy and friends for being so myopic that they would care more about short term concerns rather than long-term benefits?

I put huge blame on Sandy and Wilpon. Wilpon should be spending. Josh Hamilton is a beast, and we should be going after him. King Felix can be had if the right trade comes along. Joe Mauer is not going to be a Twin forever, and we can trade to get him. All this requires Wilpon to spend, and he doesn't want to do it. Therefore I put a HUGE blame on him. Wilpon is the big problem.

But the fans don't help either. They think irrationally and don't think in strategy. By being irrational, you allow Wilpon to play you all. If fans had stayed shut back in 2011, Sandy could have probably traded Reyes and gotten back another Wheeler type player. Instead Wilpon needed to play a PR game to keep you fans from getting upset, hence the reason they didn't trade Reyes and acted like they were going to re-sign him and build a great team, etc. And you fans felt for it. I hope you loved those few extra wins in 2011 and Reyes's batting title, because it didn't do anything for me. I was upset we didn't trade him for another Wheeler type player.

And you fans got fooled again with Wright's re-signing. Wilpon is only going to spend money on Wright and nothing else. I can see this from a mile away. He only re-signed Wright to keep you all happy. From here on out, it's going to be the 4th place Mets featuring David Wright. It will stink, and I'm not going to be going to the games just to see Wright. We're stuck with a Wright in his 30's playing with a 4th place team. We could have traded Reyes and Wright, and had gotten back pieces that could have come up in 2014 to play with Wheeler, Harvey, and the rest of the young pieces we have. It would have been a legit hope.

In fact, the situation has actually deteriorated since he has taken over as the talent from the previous regime was wasted, either getting old and ineffective or leaving via FA.

Where do you go from here? Well what you do is recognize that past mistakes have put you in a position where your clock has been pushed back. You move Wright and Dickey. You judge the market for Niese and Ike.

Right. "Don't trade him. Re-sign him." So if fans had any kind of an impact, Reyes would still be a Met.

Agreed! Beat me to it. There wasn't any crazy psychology going on. They probably ****ed up not trading Reyes. They should have given him a serious contract offer ahead of time -- its not like the winning bid was much higher. In how they handled David Wright, it looks like they took notice.

Agreed! Beat me to it. There wasn't any crazy psychology going on. They probably ****ed up not trading Reyes. They should have given him a serious contract offer ahead of time -- its not like the winning bid was much higher. In how they handled David Wright, it looks like they took notice.

Re-signing Wright was a huge mistake and I'm glad they didn't re-sign Reyes (he never repeated his batting title year).

We had to sell them while their value was high. We didn't do that. Now we're stuck in 4th place for at least 4-5 years unless Wilpon opens the checkbook.